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Autor:
Rebecca L Kinaston, Ben Shaw, Andrew R Gray, Richard K Walter, Chris Jacomb, Emma Brooks, Sian E Halcrow, Hallie R Buckley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0137616 (2015)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/85e05a6c7361470791de0860c466f724
Autor:
Karen Greig, James Boocock, Stefan Prost, K Ann Horsburgh, Chris Jacomb, Richard Walter, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0138536 (2015)
Dogs accompanied people in their migrations across the Pacific Ocean and ultimately reached New Zealand, which is the southern-most point of their oceanic distribution, around the beginning of the fourteenth century AD. Previous ancient DNA analyses
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7cf913adde8346eab1ff464388e9b8e7
Autor:
Rebecca L Kinaston, Richard K Walter, Chris Jacomb, Emma Brooks, Nancy Tayles, Sian E Halcrow, Claudine Stirling, Malcolm Reid, Andrew R Gray, Jean Spinks, Ben Shaw, Roger Fyfe, Hallie R Buckley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e64580 (2013)
Direct evidence of the environmental impact of human colonization and subsequent human adaptational responses to new environments is extremely rare anywhere in the world. New Zealand was the last Polynesian island group to be settled by humans, who a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9885d726bf1f43b7a36ff09d3b82c651
Autor:
Rebecca L. Kinaston, Richard K. Walter, Chris Jacomb, Emma Brooks, Nancy Tayles, Sian E. Halcrow, Claudine Stirling, Malcolm Reid, Andrew R. Gray, Jean Spinks, Ben Shaw, Roger Fyfe, Hallie R. Buckley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 9 (2013)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b80f4cb6feef49a0b9763f03fbe1f7f1
Publikováno v:
Journal of World Prehistory. 30:351-376
This paper reintroduces the concept of mass migration into debates concerning the timing and nature of New Zealand’s settlement by Polynesians. Upward revisions of New Zealand’s chronology show that the appearance of humans on the landscape occur
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 6:361-375
Stone adzes are found throughout the Pacific islands and documenting their diversity is critical to understanding relationships between past human populations. The adze typology devised by Roger Duff half a century ago is the standard across New Zeal
Autor:
Richard Walter, Emma Brooks, Richard N. Holdaway, Charlotte L. Oskam, Morten E. Allentoft, Michael Bunce, Chris Jacomb
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 50:24-30
Wairau Bar, New Zealand, is one of the few prehistoric sites in the world that could lay claim to being a site of first human intrusion into a pristine environment. It is certainly one of the best places to study human impact on a hitherto unoccupied
Autor:
Richard Walter, Richard N. Holdaway, James Haile, Chris Jacomb, R. Paul Scofield, Morten E. Allentoft, Michael Bunce, Charlotte L. Oskam
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 52:41-48
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts on the local biota and is among the most compelling examples of human over-exploitation of native fauna, including megafauna. Nearly half of the speci
Autor:
Rebecca Kinaston, Andrew R. Gray, Emma Brooks, Hallie R. Buckley, Ben Shaw, Richard Walter, Chris Jacomb, Siân E. Halcrow
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0137616 (2015)
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0137616 (2015)
This formal comment has been written in response to Brown and Thomas’s article in the current issue of PLoS ONE entitled “The first New Zealanders? An alternative interpretation of the stable isotope data from Wairau Bar”. In their article, Bro
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 84:497-513
An analysis of the exchange of lithics in settlement period New Zealand (fourteenth century AD) is used to throw light on the mechanisms of colonisation more generally. The early distribution of New Zealand's Mayor Island obsidian demonstrates effici